yes
in check form no. but if you deposit Cash the limit is $10,000 before the IRS will be notified with your information.
Some stores will allow cash back on a personal check that is wrote at the time of purchase
No but there's a limit ($10,000) that will have to be reported to the government.
A personal check is typically valid for six months from the date it was written. After that time, the bank may refuse to cash it.
A personal check is typically good for six months from the date it is written. After that time, the bank may refuse to cash it.
is there a money amout the bank will no cash on a certified check?
It was 6 months. Check with any bank to be sure of the time limit.
in check form no. but if you deposit Cash the limit is $10,000 before the IRS will be notified with your information.
Some stores will allow cash back on a personal check that is wrote at the time of purchase
Some stores will allow cash back on a personal check that is wrote at the time of purchase
No but there's a limit ($10,000) that will have to be reported to the government.
A personal check is typically valid for six months from the date it was written. After that time, the bank may refuse to cash it.
A personal check is typically good for six months from the date it is written. After that time, the bank may refuse to cash it.
Usually cheque's expire 6 months from the date of issue
No. They're not supposed to allow you time to cash YOUR check. You do that on your own time.
The time limit is different in different jurisdictions. You need to check the law in your jurisdiction.The time limit is different in different jurisdictions. You need to check the law in your jurisdiction.The time limit is different in different jurisdictions. You need to check the law in your jurisdiction.The time limit is different in different jurisdictions. You need to check the law in your jurisdiction.
No, not really as cheap amounts can be handled away with cash. Checks usually settle out over a longer period of time whereas, cash can easily be settled out.